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#Day 6 Question 5

What is a Beaver? What is its group called?

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Answered by bhargav200508
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an animal with brown fur, a wide, flat tail and sharp teeth. It lives in water and on land and uses branches to build walls across rivers to hold back the water (dams)

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Beavers are among the largest living rodents in the world. They have thick fur, webbed feet and flattened, scale-covered tails. With powerful jaws and strong teeth, they fell trees in order to build homes and dams, often changing their environment in ways few other animals can. In fact, the idioms "busy as a beaver" and "eager beaver" are synonymous with being industrious and hardworking.

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A group of Beavers are called colony but is also often called as a family of Beavers.

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